You guys may have already seen this, but I was impressed to see
Shuttleworth/Canonical/Ubuntu featured in the New York Times. The article
is mostly positive, and only gets a little bit dismissive toward the end.
"All the fuss at the meeting centered on something called Ubuntu and a man
named Mark Shuttleworth, the charismatic 35-year-old billionaire from South
Africa who functions as the spiritual and financial leader of this coding
clan.
Created just over four years ago, Ubuntu (pronounced oo-BOON-too) has
emerged as the fastest-growing and most celebrated version of the Linux
operating system, which competes with Windows primarily through its low, low
price: $0."
Unfortunately, since it's New York Times, a (free) login may be required to
view:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/11/business/11ubuntu.html?ref=technology
-Ryan
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